List contents (AT031):- head carved one-Tattoo resistant body- Four pairs of hands (natural hand, fist, gun, holding hand)- a piece of denim clothing- a white vest- one piece of green vest- tool bag one- a pair of mid-rise brown boots- Claw hammer- Plum wrench- a live wrench-Large live board- Orders are placed, black rubber tires are given, one is expected to be shipped in the second quarter of 2019

Cool set. I find it is somewhat interesting that they seem to be fascinated with Russian tattoos (compare their King/Street Fighter figure) and themes. And yet, ironically this type of look is Russians emulating what they see in western popular culture.

I think rollotomasi is right, probably the AT012 body -- or at any rate the body they used for the King/Street Fighter set (which has a different set of tattoos). I don't think it is the even buffer newer body they have released, and certainly none of the smaller, super-articulated ones (which would only appear good if fully covered up by clothes). As for the wrench and tire, I can't but help being reminded of the Cat Toys (?) female mechanic kit (one of Bad Wolf's favorites ).

Don´t think i´m a smartass I can´t repair a Motor. I´m not a mechanic. Someone here shows a motor in 1:6 and i like to buy one for my post apocaliptic vault as a generator. So i see all the little bolts on it and search for 1:6 tools to let a figure work on the motor

Ephiane wrote:Don´t think i´m a smartass I can´t repair a Motor. I´m not a mechanic. Someone here shows a motor in 1:6 and i like to buy one for my post apocaliptic vault as a generator. So i see all the little bolts on it and search for 1:6 tools to let a figure work on the motor

by doing this i see how tools that for has to look like

Yeah, oddly, only ONE of these tools would work for a motor. The larger wrenches are Pipe Wrenches, used by plumbers and pipe-fitters.

I was also wondering if this was based on anything. Quite cool, and definitely some fun pieces for the kitbashers.

Laughing at the comments on the use of tools. That's actually one of my big fears when I'm shooting scenes, since I don't have a great sense of the proper tools for a lot of the jobs I may be portraying, so I'm probably as guilty as they are. Although he seems to be trying to repair that tire with that pipe wrench, and even I know that doesn't work...